• Cuban Friday:
    Starting Event:7 Jan, 7:00 pm
    Ending Event:24 Jan, 11:30 pm
    Location:Lula Lounge
    1585 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON, Canada
    :( POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE :( 'El Elegante de la Salsa' returns to Lula Lounge for a night of high energy live Cuban salsa with his full 13-piece orchestra! -- Schedule-- 7:00 PM - doors.
    Cuban Friday: Starting Event:7 Jan, 7:00 pm Ending Event:24 Jan, 11:30 pm Location:Lula Lounge 1585 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON, Canada :( POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE :( 'El Elegante de la Salsa' returns to Lula Lounge for a night of high energy live Cuban salsa with his full 13-piece orchestra! -- Schedule-- 7:00 PM - doors.
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  • A 37-year-old Cuban woman, who had an affair with Diego Maradona as a minor 20 years ago, accused the late Argentine idol and his entourage on Monday of violence and abuse, including rape and holding her against her will. Mavys Alvarez Rego, who now lives in Miami, told the press in Buenos Aires how she met Maradona at 16, when the star, then in his forties, lived in Cuba, where he was undergoing drug treatment. "I was dazzled, he won me over... But after two months everything started to change", she said, claiming that Maradona, who died from a heart attack a year ago at the age of 60, had pushed her into trying cocaine, in turn making her dependent.

    "I loved him but I hated him too, I even thought about suicide," she said.

    Maradona is widely considered to be one of the greatest footballers in history and inspired Argentina to the 1986 World Cup.
    A 37-year-old Cuban woman, who had an affair with Diego Maradona as a minor 20 years ago, accused the late Argentine idol and his entourage on Monday of violence and abuse, including rape and holding her against her will. Mavys Alvarez Rego, who now lives in Miami, told the press in Buenos Aires how she met Maradona at 16, when the star, then in his forties, lived in Cuba, where he was undergoing drug treatment. "I was dazzled, he won me over... But after two months everything started to change", she said, claiming that Maradona, who died from a heart attack a year ago at the age of 60, had pushed her into trying cocaine, in turn making her dependent. "I loved him but I hated him too, I even thought about suicide," she said. Maradona is widely considered to be one of the greatest footballers in history and inspired Argentina to the 1986 World Cup.
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    Cuban Woman Accuses Diego Maradona Of Abusing And Raping Her | Football News
    A 37-year-old Cuban woman, who had an affair with Diego Maradona as a minor 20 years ago, accused the late Argentine idol and his entourage of violence and abuse, including rape and holding her against her will.
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  • A Cuban woman has accused former Argentina football captain Diego Maradona of raping her two decades ago when she was a teenager. Mavys Alvarez told a news conference on Monday that the Argentine player had raped her when she was aged 15 and "stolen her childhood."

    The 37-year-old Alvarez gave testimony last week to an Argentine Ministry of Justice court that is investigating her allegations of trafficking against Maradona's former entourage, linked to events when she was 16.
    A Cuban woman has accused former Argentina football captain Diego Maradona of raping her two decades ago when she was a teenager. Mavys Alvarez told a news conference on Monday that the Argentine player had raped her when she was aged 15 and "stolen her childhood." The 37-year-old Alvarez gave testimony last week to an Argentine Ministry of Justice court that is investigating her allegations of trafficking against Maradona's former entourage, linked to events when she was 16.
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    Cuban woman says Diego Maradona raped her when she was a teenager, 'Stole my childhood'
    A Cuban woman, who had a relationship with Diego Maradona two decades, has said that the late former Argentina football captain had raper her when she was a teenager and "stolen her childhood".
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  • Cuban researchers say ‘no scientific evidence’ for US’ ‘Havana Syndrome’ claims
    World NewsSeptember 14, 2021
    A panel of Cuban scientists has declared that there is “no scientific evidence” for US claims that diplomats on the island fell ill due to sonic warfare attacks. The mysterious illnesses have been dubbed ‘Havana Syndrome’.

    When US Vice President Kamala Harris’ flight from Singapore to Hanoi was delayed last month due to the sickness of two American officials in the Vietnamese capital, the phrase ‘Havana Syndrome’ once again entered the headlines. Named after it was first noticed in Havana in 2016, the term refers to a set of mysterious symptoms that affected American diplomats and intelligence operatives in Cuba, and later in China, Germany, Austria, and the US itself.

    American politicians, researchers and pundits have all speculated that the symptoms – which purportedly include headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, hearing and vision impairment, nosebleeds, vertigo and memory loss – were caused by some kind of sonic or microwave weapon, but Cuban scientists shot down those claims on Monday.

    Speaking at a press conference in Havana, a panel of scientists convened by the communist country’s government declared that claims of secret sonic weaponry were not “scientifically acceptable,” and there was “no scientific evidence of attacks.”

    “The international press continues to intensely disseminate non-science-based explanations that confuse the public and harm US officials who believe them,” Dr. Mitchell Valdés-Sosa, director general of the Cuban Neuroscience Center, said. Such claims, he added, present an obstacle to the thawing of relations between Cuba and the US.

    While a panel convened by a single-party state would be unlikely to implicate that same state in alleged attacks on foreign diplomats, the US has not offered any conclusive proof of foul play either.

    “Convinced” that diplomats were being attacked, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson scaled back the US’ diplomatic presence in Havana in 2018, as the CIA and National Security Council investigated the bout of illnesses. The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) concluded in December 2020 that “directed, pulsed radio frequency energy” was the “most plausible” explanation behind the cases, but the report, commissioned by the State Department, did not rule out other possibilities.

    One of those possibilities is that the high-pitched noises some sufferers reported hearing prior to the onset of their symptoms was actually of natural origin. A researcher at Berkeley University discovered in 2019 that the sound was a near-perfect match to the continuous chirping of the Indies cricket.

    The State Department rejected the research and continues to believe that diplomats in Cuba were attacked. Other researchers, meanwhile, have noted that the symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’ are genuine, but their origins unexplainable.

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    Cuban researchers say ‘no scientific evidence’ for US’ ‘Havana Syndrome’ claims World NewsSeptember 14, 2021 A panel of Cuban scientists has declared that there is “no scientific evidence” for US claims that diplomats on the island fell ill due to sonic warfare attacks. The mysterious illnesses have been dubbed ‘Havana Syndrome’. When US Vice President Kamala Harris’ flight from Singapore to Hanoi was delayed last month due to the sickness of two American officials in the Vietnamese capital, the phrase ‘Havana Syndrome’ once again entered the headlines. Named after it was first noticed in Havana in 2016, the term refers to a set of mysterious symptoms that affected American diplomats and intelligence operatives in Cuba, and later in China, Germany, Austria, and the US itself. American politicians, researchers and pundits have all speculated that the symptoms – which purportedly include headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, hearing and vision impairment, nosebleeds, vertigo and memory loss – were caused by some kind of sonic or microwave weapon, but Cuban scientists shot down those claims on Monday. Speaking at a press conference in Havana, a panel of scientists convened by the communist country’s government declared that claims of secret sonic weaponry were not “scientifically acceptable,” and there was “no scientific evidence of attacks.” “The international press continues to intensely disseminate non-science-based explanations that confuse the public and harm US officials who believe them,” Dr. Mitchell Valdés-Sosa, director general of the Cuban Neuroscience Center, said. Such claims, he added, present an obstacle to the thawing of relations between Cuba and the US. While a panel convened by a single-party state would be unlikely to implicate that same state in alleged attacks on foreign diplomats, the US has not offered any conclusive proof of foul play either. “Convinced” that diplomats were being attacked, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson scaled back the US’ diplomatic presence in Havana in 2018, as the CIA and National Security Council investigated the bout of illnesses. The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) concluded in December 2020 that “directed, pulsed radio frequency energy” was the “most plausible” explanation behind the cases, but the report, commissioned by the State Department, did not rule out other possibilities. One of those possibilities is that the high-pitched noises some sufferers reported hearing prior to the onset of their symptoms was actually of natural origin. A researcher at Berkeley University discovered in 2019 that the sound was a near-perfect match to the continuous chirping of the Indies cricket. The State Department rejected the research and continues to believe that diplomats in Cuba were attacked. Other researchers, meanwhile, have noted that the symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’ are genuine, but their origins unexplainable. Like this story? Share it with a friend!
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  • You can’t live in #EchoPark
    show up to a Gyot Dayum photo shoot
    looking like #DesiArnaz & then,
    wonder why people keep thinking you’re Mexican ??

    ?SheeeeeeeeiiiiiiiT ?
    Desi Arnaz was #Cuban from #Havana but
    I’m surprised Brandon
    didn’t bring his Bongo Drums
    You can’t live in #EchoPark show up to a Gyot Dayum photo shoot looking like #DesiArnaz & then, wonder why people keep thinking you’re Mexican ?? ?SheeeeeeeeiiiiiiiT ? Desi Arnaz was #Cuban from #Havana but I’m surprised Brandon didn’t bring his Bongo Drums
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  • Rebooting the city of Miami ?
    Miami had a pretty bad reputation in the 1980s. Today it might be seen as a glitzy beachside city peppered with exclusive clubs, but most of that has to do with Miami Vice. When the show went into production, Miami was mostly known as a rundown, Jewish retirement community. The only people who were moving to the area was an influx of Cuban and other Latin American immigrants. Miami Vice came in to film the show and ended up helping to reinvent the city
    Rebooting the city of Miami ? Miami had a pretty bad reputation in the 1980s. Today it might be seen as a glitzy beachside city peppered with exclusive clubs, but most of that has to do with Miami Vice. When the show went into production, Miami was mostly known as a rundown, Jewish retirement community. The only people who were moving to the area was an influx of Cuban and other Latin American immigrants. Miami Vice came in to film the show and ended up helping to reinvent the city
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